Apple has seeded the second beta of its upcoming macOS Mojave 10.14.2 to developers this morning. The release is marked with build number 18C38b, and it comes a week after Apple issued the first beta of 10.14.2—which it subsequently pulled and then reposted on Thursday.

As with that first beta, there doesn’t appear to be any user-facing changes in the Mojave update. These smaller releases tend to focus more on bug and security fixes, rather than adding new features. Nevertheless, we’re installing beta 2 and will report back if we spot anything of note.

For those participating in Apple’s developer beta program, the new version of macOS Mojave 10.14.2 can be installed through the Software Update mechanism in the Mac App Store. If you’re in the Public Beta Program, stay tuned because those releases usually follow quickly.